Morphological traits predict host-tree specialization in wood-inhabiting fungal communities

Volume: 46, Pages: 100863 - 100863
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Tree species is one of the most important determinants of wood-inhabiting fungal community composition, yet its relationship with fungal reproductive and dispersal traits remains poorly understood. We studied fungal communities (total of 657 species) inhabiting broadleaved and coniferous dead wood (total of 192 logs) in 12 semi-natural boreal forests. We utilized a trait-based hierarchical joint species distribution model to examine how the...
Paper Details
Title
Morphological traits predict host-tree specialization in wood-inhabiting fungal communities
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
46
Pages
100863 - 100863
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